Starting tomorrow (Monday) morning I am going to be living the life I want to lead if I wasn’t working for that corporate giant that pays me monthly. It will be week two of my holidays and I am looking forward to it as much as I was looking forward to my time away from everything at our mud brick heaven in Coonabarabran.
My days next week will go something like this
6:30am (or earlier) wake up and get straight into planned content creation for the Secret Women’s Business Network
8:00am Breakfast followed by collaboration and masterminding call with Lisa and Barb re SWBN if booked
8:30am drag daughter out of bed and hit the gym with a book in hand
10:00am shower and back to content creation
12 noon lunch and read online stuff
1:00pm one hour on personal education (this week will be all of Frank Kern’s DVDs)
2:00pm back to content creation
5:00pm start cooking dinner
6:30pm recreation (WoW, Spore, whatever)
8:00pm plan tomorrow’s content
9:00pm miscellaneous poking about
That equals 5 hours doing, 1 hour planning, exercise, education and miscellaneous poking around. Look boring to you? Gosh to me that will be a brilliant day of delicious productivity!
Note the lack of housework, that’s because I don’t want to work on my holiday OR when I am fulltime online. That will be outsourced *wipes hands*
Still this will only be for one week. 109 weeks or less till this will be my every day reality (or similar) and counting…
Wow Allison, you are superwoman… in my eyes if you are following a daily schedule like that. I ditched corporate life over 10 years ago, and wouldn’t ever go back. I wish you luck in meeting your goals. The schedule you posted does sound delicious, however I have found that reality is that other things in life still intrude on my work schedule and make for a less productive day. But I keep at it 24/7 because I have to. I have not yet got the income that I need and want off of my work.
Anyway, good luck and you go girl!
Julie
Sounds like you’re going to be in heaven for a week, Allison!
And I love this line: “Note the lack of housework, that’s because I don’t want to work on my holiday OR when I am fulltime online.”
The implication is that housework is what feels like “real” work, while the rest is fun. I’m with you there
Barb
Wow Alison,
If you can stick to a schedule like this then please share the secret.
I have tried and it never works. Seems someone always steps in and throws me all outta wack.
I did notice that you have Frank Kern listed in your projects. Hmmm, think I saw a tweet about that.
Housework, I don’t think I have that word in my vocabulary. sounds very unpleasant!
Enjoy your week!
Sheryl